Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User’s Guide
Web-based Network Management
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Back-Up Port
A Back-Up Port is a linked-pair consisting of a master port and a back-up
port. The back-up port is immediately enabled should the master port fail. If
the master port returns (from failure), the back-up link traffic is switched
back to the master link. A maximum limit of 3 back-up
are allowed per
Hub.
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Hub ID Select a Hub from the hub stack.
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Master/ Back-Up Port Enter the port ID numbers to create a back-up
pair.
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Active Displays None, if both ports are inactive; Master, if master port
is active; and Back-Up, if back-up port is active.
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Status Select Valid to enable the pair, else Invalid to disable the pair.
RMON
RMON is an application for managing devices that support Remote Moni-
toring (RMON) Management Information Base (MIB) for Ethernet. The